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09/18/1991 I'; , , " ' .: ,.. \ ~'. '.. ..... , ~ . EAB ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY BOARD DATE 9 ,~ 9 . I I I r I l t 1 , 1 1- .AL1/}?U- )/73 \ , ( , i i 1 i j I I " 'I'" ",' " f " ,', . " :' ", " , ' ' , ., I " .. " , '" . t . ;". "..~.:' L", .'. ,<' (' t AGENDA CITY OF CLEARWATER ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY CO~IITTEE september 18, 1991 I. Routine Agenda . . . . . . . . " . . . . . (E. A. Committee) A. Review Minutes for Approval B. Agenda Modifications C. Business of the Committee II. Public Works Agenda. . . . . . " . . . . . . . .(T. Miller) III. Old Business. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (W. C. Baker) A. City commission Presentation in October IV. New Business. . . ...... .. ....... (R. Wilson) A. City Aquatic Weed Spray Program VI. Adjourn Meeting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (B. Jonson) " , L \' (~\ [", \ Minutes ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE .August 21, 1991 Members Present: Wm. Jonson, Charles DeBlaker, Peter Reuter, Will Perry, Mike Foley, Sue Espey, Ed, Mazur, George D. Davis III, Harold W. Hunt, Also Present: T. H. Miller, Assistant Director} Environmental; Alan Mayberry, City of Clearwater, Urban Forester, and Viola Wasilewski (Recording Secretary) Excused Ann Garris The meeting was called to order at 4:00 P.M. by Mr. Jonson in the DRC Conference Room at the City Hall Annex on August 21, 1991. A correction was made to the minutes of July 17, 1991, to change page 3, paragraph 2, to "An inquiry was made as to whether downtown would be included in this revenue fee." No further corrections. Motion was nade to approve the minutes as read. A correction was made on the Special Meeting of July 30,1991 to read as follows: "Regarding the vote count in Item No.1 and No.1, noting it should have been 7-0, and Item 3 to read 6-0. No further corrections. A motion was made to approve the Ininutes of July 30, 1991. The motion carried unanimously. Mr _ Jonson distributed "Mission Questionnaires" to all members present which were to be filled out and returned to Environmental Group prior to next meeting. Mr. Reuter presented a memo to the Chairman and committee members, a copy of which is attached. Public Works Agenda Mr. Miller went over the present status regarding the hiring of new personnel, stating that there were 13 candidates interviewed for two of the three positions and two candidates were selected. Mr. Miller stated he was recently ~ade aware of 60 city projects that will require different types of permitting. This will require some modification be made to the organizational structure. .\" " ~. ..' . ..,.r . . : '. . .... . . .' , '. '., ,'. . ' .' '. , .. ,'. . : :,,>. . i ...-{" " , Old Business Mr. Jonson made reference to the special meeting that was held on July 30, 1991, by the Environmental Advisory Committee to consider the storm Water Retrofit Ordinance. Mr. Jonson stated that ~hen the ordinance was presented to the City commissioners it had a different approach then when it was originally presented. Mr. Miller then gave a presentation on the changes and explained the ordinance. The storm water ordinance is strictly a retrofit ordinance requiring individuals that wish to redevelop their property, to be able to recalculate how much additional retention would be required in a redevelopment situation. Mr. Miller gave several different ex:a1l\ples on ho~ this recalculation would be accomplished. Mr. Miller presented the committee members copies of recommendations (copy attached) staff provided to the city commission referencing to the retrofit ordinance. Mr. Miller ~ent into more detail on item five, which pertains to cases of redevelopment. staff is going back to the City Commission for a special meeting on August 29, 1991 at 5:00 for a second reading of the Ordinance. Mr. Miller stated that main consideration in redevelopment per the retrofit ordinance is that improvements made to a site not adversely affect the drainage basin. The city of Clear~ater has defined redevelopment as the alteration of buildings, parking or other land form features of a property which necessitates the land development code process. Anything that is done outside of building that will change land form will involve the stormwater Retrofit Ordina11ce. New Business Environmental Management Mr. Miller gave a sum1l\ary of the Environmental Regulatory Program. within the Regulatory Program their are four sub-programs. The purpose of this program is to support ordinances and to preserve natural environment and improve aesthetic quality. Mr. Miller introduced Alan Mayberry, city of Clearwater's Urban Forester. Mr. Mayberry related some of the tasks of an urban forester, mainly that of being the enforcer of City's Tree Ordinance. This normally involves reviewing simple permits , but at times can be very complex when it comes to new construction and large projects. He also does a lot of home owner assistance. He works with citizens and give advise on diseased trees, or advise on what type of trees to plant. He also promotes new tree planting programs. . . . ~' '.. " . . f " '. ,', ..'.,.....:.: . ' '. :0. ' ' . , /t,It>-' ~.$" ~ Mr. Mayberry then proceeded to give the committee members some insight as to how the Land Resource Program related development, and how the process works. Knowledge of trees and urban forestry is associated with the program. Mr. Mayberry presented some graphs to show the committee members. Mr. Mayberry presented handouts to the members to aid in their understanding the program, then proceeded to explain the process of new development review within the city. Beginning with a preliminary plan. The main purpose of the site plan is to show that sufficient room exists for the required trees and landscaping. A field inspection is made to make certain plans are accurate. After field inspections are made, comments are presented to the DRC Committee, followed by City Commission review. Once the site plan has passed the Commission, it is then returned for final site plan review. At this time additional information is required. Mr. Mayberry provided a general review and discussion using example site plans to describe the Environmental Management review process and the Environmental ordinances used by staff to determine if a project is consistent with an ordinance, and went went into detail as to what is to be shown on these drawings. Building permits cannot be obtained until there is an approved landscape plan on file. Before any construction is begun on commercial property, a Clearing and Grubbing Permit is required, along with Tree Removal Permits, if trees are to be removed. Before permits are approved, a survey of site, tree barricades and erosion controls are met. Periodic inspections are made of site to make certain all requirements are adhered to. Once construction is completed, retention pond functioning, then they are ready for Certificate of Occupancy. At this time it is made certain that all is functioning properly and landscaping met. If all requirements are not met, or if not complete, the city gives them a Conditional certificate of Occupancy, with bond money to make certain completion is accomplished at a later date. Mr. Davis inquired whether the city would replace any trees downed by storm on city property. Mr. Mayberry stated that the trees that fell in the parks would be replaced; however, the trees that fell on the right of way will not be replaced. The city has a street Tree Program, however, these trees are planted adjacent to the right-of-way~ Mr. Mayberry notified the committee members that the Revised Tree Ordinance has been submitted to the legal department. The Landscape Code has been revised as of December. 3 . . (' . .' , . , '. '. :. . ........ . . . .' .. . ..,' ~ ' . ' -.' . .... , " ,'J' f:;f. (~ 1,1.' , Tree Removal Permits are required in removing trees on all property, when 4" in dial1leter at 4' height, for the exception of Punk and Brazilian Pepper. Mr. Jonson requested a follow up after the Landscape Reinspection program as been in effect. Mr. Miller notified the members that the City is looking into changing fees from per tree fee, to a site fee, much like as the county presently is doing. Mr. Miller wished to make the committee aware of the fact that there was in the budget a Hazardous street Tree progral1l, which has been deleted. Mr. Foley requested a status report on the situation at Cliff stevens Park related to aquatic management from the Environmental Department. A meeting was scheduled for September 18, 1991 at 4:00. Meeting adjourned at 6:15 P.M. Respectfully submitted by Viola Wasilewski, Recording Secretary I 4 I.' , /,,: ( .."t\.~ \ I ! ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE Meeting Date: Attendees: /7 ./:)1 .....Cl (-<!~{,'L'1 l.{ 01_ t... /./'.. ,I c;? '7 .' U ~ 1tl~y P c- r\C tL f(ICU 7/C R Ghu ~ t \), '15 ru/ \....:....- \..., :;~ .cJ-~~ ~, Jf >,..( ..,' .. ,. " .I' Au~ust 20, 1991 < T (J : W JIll am J 0 II /1 S (!fl, C ) I cd I'm a 11 and m f" m h (' I' S (I f the C 1 e Cl r w a t (: r E ^ C From: Peter N. nPlltf~r 4iI7-f)~Of; R e: New bus in e s s - He u s tJ 0 f 1 r ~ a l ~ d sew 0. g e wa tel" 1. Attached info pr(lvld~s details to potable "'ate)'. reg & r d 1 J1 g C (I n v e r tin r. gol" (j Y w ate r a. Tam pap res en t ] Y has are sea r c h pro J e c t t 0 con vel- l g r a 'Y water to potable walt'r by filtering in wetlands and then, providing additi~nal treatment siml]ar to the potable water process ut1lized-to tl'eat water from the Hlllsbot"ugh River. See attached articlE' for netails. n r recelllly lJ~c.:(jnlt- L\~'drt.' ttldt thr.-. Cleat4\\'2.tt?!. gl't.~~.. ".ate:.... ~r)t.c:~Jt=--'ci on a golf course.- may bc' contl"ibuting faclol' i:-; retarding the growth of na,livr~ plant!'. l'ecenl.l~' plantecl in tile' g(\l~. COU1'SE- 1 a k e s . P t" e s en II y it i ~ not eel" t a i n a .5 tow h Co lis I' e l a r din g- the p 1 ant g row t h . T 11 e f 0 11 (\ l\" in gal" (; ~ 0 m e u f t h f' con d i ti 0 n s t 11 ate <.L n retard plant growth: a. Gray lI'ater Ph is too acid from chlorine residue and cl'eales an reduction of beneficial soil 'mic,roorganlsrns, enzymes and earthworms, b. Pesticides llsed at the golf course no longer control mole crickels becallse DCictedo in the gray wqt.er i~ :1eut~alizir.g the lcx:ic effect. of thE' pesticidf' and .cre;.tt_e~ ~:l rt:ductlol1 in beneficial bacteria that art' necessarj' f(Ii' r\1)rm81 plant growth, c. Gra:y water Ph is dea.ctivating soil necessary to pI'ocess soil nutrients that is usable. by the plants, enzymes that are into a cheruical fot"m d, Gray wa tel" ~ h to n u m b p ~. aile C'hf.'n;~cG.l ft,!.t:li:-I?:-:- :"e-ducl:' nee e $ sa}' y ~ fl 11 a v P 11 t:- a] t h:' p 1 ant s. Ph, pe$ticide~ (I f (' art h w ('1 14 m s 1% " 3. Sup p 0 r tin g res ear c h for the s t ute men t sin 1\ \). :2: a. Enzymes active in the deactivated in the alkaline Ph in the alkalinE: arE:Ci or thE: stomach ar~ acid section of the stomach and the sma..l1 intestines rf?activat(:':s lht .;;-nzym!:":) . ~, !r. th~ 1 :;30'5 Car~ \4'erf' grown In iOU:- ca~I::'': ;10(1 fed V;::~loU~ die t ~ i1 :S ~. (I 11 c) \I.. ~ ~ CagE- R a '" ID ~ a: d :) 0 :' ~ '" m i lL :agc:-.... ::lIc)k~(. mt:d.: :a~e ~ r00h~C m~~~ Gag'" ~ - {"":"okl"'(' IDt-o: an cpa s t e t:. ~ i:: ~;.:.: In i ll~ tinc' I'\'apl';?""(' m:ll: ;, ii C ,;; w e Eo ~ e::.:.... ,.... a p n ~ i.' . ...': m.;, 11. ThE: (Jfj,spnnb "'tn' il~'~!~hit'~' ...:1.,:, : h -:: :.. f '" 't4'; .... ; ;0 CULt- i)~(:br".~~!'.'~ .:-~C.~I~~~~~ ~r: 'h~ d'?"g~r~w;c-::',r fr .t;... ,)i~;-\~Jrlnt . -~ /f~ ',' , Gray Water Page 2 8-20-91 from cage ~ to 4. After the diet experiment ""as comple-ted the same numbp.r of bean plant s were plant ed in each cagp and the g-rowth was as follow s: Cage 1 Cage 2 8:~~ X - Prolific growth filling the cage area - Reduced growth and health of plant s - Le..ss .growth and poor plfint J1ealJ,11 Only t"Wo plants S'ut'vlved an ha only a few leaves T his l' e B e a )' c h pI' 0 ve 5 t-ll a t harmony with the needs excretions are toxJc t.o cause unhealthy plan ts. cxc10etions are in and cooked (ood p 1 ant g row t h and ", \1 the uncooJced food for plant growth the soU and retard 4. Nitrogen from treated sewage water causes sea weed loom In Gulf of Mexico. Proving gray watel' we arc pumping lntn thp. Gulf is not tt. eat e d s u f f i c 1 e n tl y tom a in t a in a nor m a I b a 1 an c e in the Gulf. 5. Reverse osmosis removes minerals and wi]] slo~' down the growth of potted and garden plants/grass, The minerals flushed [loom increase the minerals into the hod'Y, of l\'ater, it is dumped. Requires water to flush the filter membrar~e. The above conditions and others bring me to the opInlon that the best use for gray water is to clean it to potable ~ater standards as Collows: 1. Utilize Ozone in plac(;' ,(If chlorine 10 eliminate t oxic acid PH, from chlorine and other chemical residues in g'l'ay wate}', 2. Place gray wat er jn ponds with fast growing plants to remove excess nitrogen and other fertilizer elements (when available dilute with storm water retained in detention ponds), 3. Filter (fiber, with Ozone to sand fir C (l n t I' t)} llse alum) to remove organic1s and treat bacteria and other microorganisms. 4 _ In cas est e p 3 doe s no l p r Q vi dew ate r t (, pot a b 1 e. s tan d a l' d s the n the water should be steam distilled in conjunction with produc- tion, of electrici t~. a t a Florida Power steam generating plan t. 50 A recent No\ra program describing thrash, sewage, drinking water, water supply is untreated except r--; 0 v 0 pro g ram lit i 1] r t> p.=-- (j t 1-' n S nt, the problems New York has with etc, stated that N€'w York City for addition of chlorine. This AlJg, :4. 8. pm (.n r:Sf T\' 1~, 3.0 Rain, :-lver anc :reated sewage water enters reservoirs that have algae and nther mIcroorganisms t~at purify the water ~o a potable level. Therefore mixinE: &ra=-: water u-itt rair.. c r f"! ~ k and ll.' ell ,"' c t e- r i n t (j r t;? .s .;- !" \l 0 i !' ~ i .5 a n (. the !" \.1,. a ~' I I.' !"t."USE- g:'a~' ~'<:tt..:'~ as potable "'Gt ~ ~';. Page 3 Gray Water 8-20-91 ADVANTAGES OF RECYCl~JNG GRAY WATER INTO POTA13LF: WATER: 1. EllmlIlat es spreading- llU trlent s, toxins, heavy me tals and bac- . t e 1"1 a In lot h C S 0 11 , ere e Ie oS ) b n y s and Gulf () f Me" J co. 2. Conserves aquifer water supply with a maximum reduction of well water needed to supply potable needs, 3. Most efficient long- term use of water supply, tax dollars and method to ,'educe toxins and harmful bacteria in the environment, ADVANTAGES OF USING OZONE IN PLACE OF CHLORINE: 1. ~anuractu)"ed at point of use and requires no lransporlalloll or slorag~ of a loxlc;'corl'oslve substance. 2. Residue is Oxygen instead of Gt compound of chlorine Rnd oxygen. 3. Lower cost of treating water especiall:y if to produce the electricity needed to presently being burned at sewage plants g:enerate electricity to operate the sewage solar panels are used p rodu ce ozon e. The-> should be utilized to plant pumps, etc, 4. Ozone escaping into the atmosphere vdll 'increase ozone in the a tm 0 s ph e l' e 0 r com bin e wit 11 flu 0 roc arb 0 n s 1n s tea d 0 f de pIe tin g ozone already in the atmosphere, Motion - Recommend Clearwater Commissioners request staff to investiga. te the, various natural, chemical and mechanical method to convert gray water int6 potable water. Then :recommend the most effective method to convert gray water in to pot a hIe W(l t er. '.\~ .("'.' I /' August 20, 1991 To: William Johnson, Chairman and members of the Clearwater EAC From: Peter N. Reuter 447-6305 n e: Don" t nag It - Law n C a l' e and COli s e 1" v in g Pot a b 1 e W cit e )' : A. Don't Bag It - La wn Car e 1. Educate citizens to use natural organic methods to maintain a healthy lawn per the following steps: a. Do Not Bag grass clippings (exception seeds), to coIl eet W c,ed bo Seed lawn w1th earth worms and top dress with composted vegetation to add beneficial enzymes, bacteria and micro organIsms to soIl, c. Do not water lawn (except when brownIng) d. Cut lawn at highest setting and do not cut lawn dur1ng a dry period, Always eu t after a rain or Just prior to a predication of at least a RO% chance of rain. Motion - Recommend City of Clearwater commission pass an ordnance that outlaws the use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers on lawns in the City of Clearwatel"'. B. Conserving Wat~r 1. I conserve water pipes water tank is needed. watel' as .much as possible. ,Having un-insulated hat under thl'> slah to :) hcdh r(\Qm 40 feet from the hot requires wasting Cl lot of water each time hot water Motion - Recommend City of Clearwater t 11 a t r e qui res ins u 1 a ti 0 fl cd under ground) from hot water washer, etc, to l'educe the to get hot water. commission pass an ordnance hot water pipes (over head or tan J{ t (J s j n k s t s how e r s , tub s , loss of heat and running water .~~ -. ?- A...... - .". U,r If ^fI."n, f '(If/ctJ' Florida's Reuse Experience Florida, along with California and Arizona, is a national leader in the area of reuse, There are about 200 reuse projects in Florida. Some of those mentioned below are nationally acclaimed projects. ,/ St. Petersburg Dual Distribution System - Highly treated reclaimed water is made available in a separate piping system for landscape irrigation, in- cluding the irrigation of more than 6,000 residential lawns, Thi s systern has been operating since 1977 and an average of more than 20 million gallons of reclaimed v....ater is reused each day, V' Orlando Wetlands - Orlando has developed an artificial wetlands usi ng reclaimed water from its Iron B ridg e advanced treatment facility, The 1,OOO-acre wetlands system was planned as a mu Itipurpose use area, featuring recreation such as hiking, jogging, and nature observation, v Naples - Nine golf cou rses are ir- rigated with about 5 million gallons of reclaimed water per day. ~:t~~fe.~if~Y:};' .,~i'3l5/jgr.~i~':~',.', ,:-,:,. ~$~_~'~.:t'J(.l:~...:.....r:''''''''''...J.~=-~t'''' .'... ,,'.. .:."" ..~,. .. ',,- . ~~~~i~{Jf~~1~~~,~~~~;~':-: ,:':.",':'~'..',': ~r:;~:.3,r:. :....;;: - ,.;':' ~',~:::':fi;:c'" . ; ':, ~t$Jt.~!,~I:,,'i:',~ ," '--',,'.' _.', :~ ;.;J,~:;.;;J.4-_'..,~;,: ...- ! v Cocoa Beach - About 3 million gallons per day of reclaimed water is used to irrigate more than 500 pro- perties and a golf course. v loxahatchee River Environmental Con. trol District - More than 3 million gallons per day of high-quality reclaimed water is used to irrigate seven golf cou rses. v' Tallahassee Spray Irrigation System - Florida's capital city irrigates about 1,000 acres using reclaimed water, growing corn, soybeans, and othe r fodder crops, In some parts of the year, cattle graz.e upon the irrigated pasture, Talla hassee has been using recla imed wa ter (or agricultural irriga. tion since 1966, V' Project A PR fCOT - This project pro- vides reclai m ed water for irrigation of resid ential lawn 5 and greenspace areas in Altamonte Springs. Reclaimed water also is used in a car wash. . ',,: '.. .""':r <# . Pro;ecr Apricot 7 l?'vtJ\) V\t~ I' ...\~~."'. II,,"~/.,' ." CONSERV II - This award-winning project serves portions of both Orange County and Orlando, Highly treated reclaimed water is piped about 20 miles west of Orlando and is used to irrigate about 7,000 acres of citru 5 groves and 10 acres of ferns. The capacity of the system is 44 million gallons per day. This project received the 1989 Grand Conceplor Award {or engineering excellence from the American Consulting Engineers Council. IllclustriJI Uses - · Curtis Stanton Energy Center: This coal-fired power plant cools its boilers with 3.5 million gallons per day of reclaimed water from the Orange County Eastern Service Area treatment plant, ,; · Tampa's McKay Bay Refuse-to- Energy Facility: This facility uses reclaimed water from the Hookers Point treatment plant for non contact cooling water. T The Curtis Stanton Energy Center power plant cools its boilers with reclaimed wastewater, Reuse Makes Sense for Florida Reuse is beneficial in several ways. It: Reduces demands on valuable ground water which is suitable for drinking water. Elim inales surface water discharges that may pollute val uable surface waters. "\':! o Postpones costly investment for development of new water sources and sup pI ies. . Recharges ground water, . Allows multiple uses of land for agriculture and reuse of urban reclaimed water, · Can save money. . Can provide ~esth.etic value. ~~ , , " (. St. Petersburg's Dual Distribution System IlSC5 a separate piping system for applications inciuding fire prolcelio11 and lawn irrigat iOIl. So...Use It Again, Florida! RrrycJrd ~ l'rJ/H'r 8 ,~....,..."., '_' :' ,"; ,,'.. ,:..,.:,..:' ':",:, < ,.'~ . ': .' ,\ :. :'. .:.,'... ,,~< ,>:,'.. ' ,',' ,", . '''" .... ',,'" ,': ' ,', <:" ,J ~,' ' ,.:, '<,;, " "~' - " . ~ .' .: .,' ..'," " . . '. .' I :' .' .' I ' . " .: 't ... . " ." " .' .... ... . \.. t ,. , . " _ II C-/Cf ~ \ \ (. . I < 1 ... i ,-~-, \-, ,~ I I ''''-- ,. ".... ~ l".... -\ \, \' =cdi~ B: Wa;t~~ater rr~at~ent Plant~ ~up~lvi~g ~eclaiee~ water in the South"est Flcrida Water Mana~e~~nt ~istrict .1'( .;LOTTE ,LOTTE :'LOiTE :,LGilE :t.G1TE .. :.J::; ANDO ;~DROUGH . 5~G;;:OLlGH 3c:OROU3H SBDROlJGH SBORGUGH 3BlJF:OU6H 3BOFiOU5H 3E:C!~OUGH :.50 hU t:GH :: 5~~~OUGH ;3(j~:OUGH 3~:I;ROUSH :3GRDuSH 5BGi\OllGH ~r[jhOUGH :SGRO!JGH :' E:~F;OUGH ;BORDlIBH :3DROUGH - 3GROliGH -30ROUGH BGROLiSH ;ORGi.~5H =:QROUBH , " " ...' ~ , , \ ~ , , ~, , i \' , \ ) , " '\ . . ....' l. ))!) J F:EUSE ~"V\ I 'V ~ PLANT NM\E CAPACITY 1981 FLOW /'!G:; r.GD ACRES G&U-EASTPORT #1 & ~2 6DU'WES .PORT PUNTA GORDA WASTE "ANAGE~ENT STSTEH RDTOND~ WEST W~T? ~EST CHARLOTTE UT!LITIES 4.3 0.33 ') I. 0.63 0.33 8. 14 TOIAL INVERNESS CITY OF REGIONAL 1;S 1.5 TOTAL ROYAL HIGHLANDS THE HEATHER Q.2 0,2 iOTAl A~GlLQ BEACH w~rp I DALE MABRY FAUl~ENBUR6 ROAD HOOl<ERS POlIn ~ACDIlL AIR FORCE ~A5E PROGRESS VILLAGE PROl,'WmCE l~,V.E3 PHASE Ii 50UiH Hi LL SE:GROUGH C.C.UNTY RES i 0I1A~ 60 1.2 0.7:, f).2 SUM~ERFIELD SUBREGIONAL PHASE I 0.75 1AMP~ 3URBURBAN IN~ER!~ 0.71 VAlRIcn WHP VAN DY~E RESOURCE VE"TU~E , c .1. ..I REUSE DESCRIPTION FLO~ MED 1.16 PASTURE, OPEN SPACE O,1~ MULTIPLE PERe PONDS & SPRAY IRRIGATION 1.56 HAY, GRASSES 0.32 RorONDA GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB 0,13 RAPID INFILTRATION BASI~S < "'i "'.....\L 850 1.16 370 1. 56 0.32 0.13 3.17 TOTAL 1220 0.54 BERMUDA HAY GRASS, ON SITE O. ~14 150 1 :.0 ,0.40 0.40 TOl riL 0.09 GOLF COURSE 0.09 ~o 0.09 (1.09 TOT Hl :.1) b 0.37 SPRAYFIElD3 ~.48 C;nROll~DG~ ouLF CGu25c NORTHDAlE GOLF COURSE 1.99 FALKEnBU~6 SPRAYFiElD, RESOURCE RECOVERY FHCIlJTY 5b.92 MCKAY BAY nEFUSE-TO-ENERSY PLANT 1),8 GOLF COURSE 0.40 0.7:" 0.79 0.5(1 0.5(1 0.3; 0.27 3 0.23 PAhKW;Y CENTER S~RAYF1~LD 0.23 u.05 2PRAY IRRIGATION (I. (IS OJ)7 0.03 0.08 ~ .:\ 1.17 CALDOSA CDuNTR.Y CLU8 GOLF COURSe 3 CYF'RES~ GREWS 3GLF COUF:SE VINes POiUl EXECUTIVE fie SUN CITY CENTER "GR~H GOLF COURSE SUN CITY CENTER SOUTH GOLF COURSE TeeD BIG BEUD PO~ER PLANT 0.09 SUMMeRFIELD GOLF COURSE HIS~{;Y MED I A~JS TOTAL REUSE O.~~ C~lrSRE CHAEE HFiS ~GC~Y ?OiNT GOLF ~GURS: BlOaMING~ALE cO~F COURSE oUCKHDRN 5?RIN6S SOlF COURSE O.2~ CHEVAL 60lF COURSE LAKE CAhL1DN riRXS A2TS (i,09 0.06 0.71 (1,15 (J .1(1 (\.(10 0.(\8 (1.72 (1.01 (!. :)2 TOTAL 31.39 67.99 TOTAL o.3b CL ~r. HuNT! '.)'1.", CiTY ,,~ (I. ~:' (I, ~t3 ':,FRAY I ~:Rl GAT IC;~1 Be !), :,3 I"" I r! .'r " WST is/HAIIl SiP! CITY OF ' /" , " :.f'r;A'( lI:;RI~AT lOll ~ RIB ")~., 1.! b ~,O 1, .10 I.L:l lEE5EU!\u, /;1li'T P, CIiY OF .., c .., ,. SFf\iW IRRIGAT!CN 320 ~, - ..... ..' ~.,J:a L'':'~ KG WI T DGR~. C !TY OF 1.5 (1.7 ::CHOOLS t:KAT IlLA! \.i:.JTr:J Ci iY Dr ~1.3 0.14 SPF:AY IRRI6~iION ~ F:I B 2(1 0.14 TOTAL 9.05 :,,13 EHAL b51 ~ .48 , (pvEN) , ~ ' , . :., .. '_' 'I:," '.' . .. . ~. ...... . '. . '.. . I' , . , . . " " ..' .'.' , ." '. . ". ' : . , '. ,o,' . '. . . ,". , ,." ' , t' r Aopendi>: B: Wa~t~ljdter Treat:1;;:nl Plants sUDplvir'9 nc!ai~i?d i/aler in thE 5cut~west ?!orida Water Manageeenl District CGt;Nj'{ ~'LAIIT NAME CAPACliY 1)89 FLO~ HG[I ~GII RE~SE DESC~i?T10N ~E\'Y WilLI STOll! CI TY OF 0.45 O,4~1 TOTAL 0.37 CITY HAY FiELD USED FOR ROADWAYS 0.37 rOT IiL ,- .,r".... ~\.. tic.;, 85 85 F':uSE FLOW MSD 0.37 0.37 HAliATEE t1~l~AIEE c'o. tW SUBREGL " 1.24 COUNTY GOLF S~UF:=E 34,j O..~{I' i. MANATEE MCCLuEE RANCH 0.64 MANATEE :'i~I;~ iEE CO. 5E SUBR~5L '5.4 1.12 Sr.~;GEGER-KAlhnEE RA~CH 1.12 35 , 0.33 ~A~cATE~ ?1ANATEE CD. 5~ SU:;RE 6l . . 16 11/11 ~lnH STHEET ;'HP;~ . HAtiA TEE A~:m~ISTRAT Wi BUIUItl6 20 0.08 ~r:NAj:E B~;ADENTDlI C0UlHRY C~UB 130 O. ~IO ~lAN,;rEE E:.. CONGUISTADOR GOLF COU~SE IH Q.43 :-!ANATtt ~~.~I^T"'" CDL1IlH:Y CLUB 140 1).54 IIr1ttrt f ::c '( M~N(1TEE ~AI;RTtE FRU:T CG:1F' ANY 1~IOO b.(I] ~; " MAN~TE~ f'Ai..r.A SOLA G0LF COURSE 120 0.47 !1ANAiEE 11 ""BEE CREEl< G2Lf CGUF,EE 60 0.:3 TOT AL 23.4 1~ ,2] -;IJi~L 2~'O~: 11.01 MARION r'"'.\' ^ STP ~ 1! CITY 2.~ 1. 3~ CiCALA KUNIC1PAL GOLF COURSE 250 O. (1) L'i",~I.H r.Ar: 1011 9C~LA SlP i;P CIn ",. 3.5 2.51 SPRAY !RRIGAlI ON ~ RIB 39 2. :I} ~ ! iJr TOTAL 5.9 3.85 TOTAL 289 3. il PAECJ r~E :F: ? AF:~ 1.2 r'~SC:) ?~5CO E:'!~~;'::"11 HILLS .. r ~\. ,.' PAS:;] PASCO FGRE3T HILLS uTILITiES 0.3 :"'..... ,.....-. rh:>\,,:'" KAGNOL!A VALLEY l). ~ o. 2~. PASCO 5AODLE~RCGK D~VELOPME~T SOUTHEAST PASCO SUBREGIONAL li.5b p~sco BHL .;.21 : '! P!t:ELL{;S 2EL~EAIR TD~H JF 0.9 F'INELLAS F' i :~ELlf:.S PINElLAS CLE~R~AiER C1TY OF ~GRTHEAST r-HJELL~.S PINELLAS F'H,ELL~ S CURL:~ GROVES SID EA57L~KE NOODLANDS LA~6j Cl TY.,:- i) .11 0.4 1 :: PIN~LL;iS PI NELL~S PIliEU;;3 ,., 1 "~. t :,.. r . ilC. :"L./'", J :~~RTH Plr~ELLAS :nU:~TY P I :1E=-L~S aD3~~R CIiY OF F'It~E F:I0GE ~t4TP ~ "\ ;;..4 0.0 ~'r ~;ELLgS F'I Ii: LL;' S PI~ELLAS 51. FETE~5EURG CITY 3F ALBERl WHITED ! 12, 4 0.66 ~XP~RIMENl~l WETL;"~S SEVE~ SPRINE2 COUNTRY CLUB 1.~~ BEACON wQO~S GJLr & C,C, TiMBER OAKS GOLF & C.C. 0.18 Fe~~ST HILLS eOLF COUR~E 0.3 MA~NOLIA VALLEY GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB 0.18 SAD~L~3ROOK GOLF AND TENNIS RESDRT SILVER OA~S GOLF COURSE 2.5i TOiHL '-. J'" "-'I..' 150 120 i''''::: , .. , 221 200 145 In 10 164 1~.. ...) HO 700 70 0.60 1. 0(1 0.45 O.1B 0.10 0.16 0.10 8 0.66 &ElLEVIE~ COU~TRY CLUB PElIC~N CGUNTRY CLUB 4.S3 CHI CHI RODRIGUE; EOlF CQURSE CGUNTRYSIDE COUNTRY CLUB PGA FAMILY GOLF CENTER 0.09 RhFI~ iNFILT~~TiON BASIN 0.22 EAST LAKE WOODLRNDS GOLF AND TENNIS CLUB Q.52 AiReo 50LF CuURS~ rEAiHER SOuND GOLF C0URSc OT~:r;S 3.19 I"NI~aROOK GGt~ ~ COU~TRY CLUB 1 RIS~lS DF ~AY AND ON SITt 0.1 CYPRESS RUN GDLF CLUB ~ENT~ORTH GOLF COURSE 7.33 ~:. ~.", 91 ", :.:) I._ ,I, 0.43 0.22 0.64 O.i9 0.05 0.09 0.22 1.30 1. SO 0.20 3.19 "., 1.4 0.22 0.;)2 0,08 r, , eo , .,' , I . .,.' . .' . " . :,' I .' \ . " .' I '...', '" '. .: :. ~ " . ~. , ". . 'f I, ' ' , . ' . I' .'..... ~ .,', '.' ..' , . Apper.dix El Wa:terliltEf lr!~at;dent Plants su~pl'linQ reclaimed ;;ahr in the ~cuthwes~ rl~rida Wct2r ManagE)~nt ~i:trict C8UlnY r'I NELLi13 PI NELLAS PI NELLP.S PI NELLA S P! MUAS PI NEllA 3 PI NELlAS PI NELL~S PI mUI~s PI N~LLAS PI t~ELLA 5 PI mLl~S PI tjELL~S F'INELL~S PI NEi..~~.B PI ~E:"~~~S PI !IELLAS PI NEU~S ,1 P njELLA S ' F'lANi NAME CAPACITY ~931 FLO~ r.GD i1Gj REUSE DESCR!PTiO~ ST, PEiERSBURG CITY OF NDRTHEHSi 5T, PETERSBURG CITY D~ NDRTHWEST i3 ST. PETERSBURG CliY OF SOUTHWEST 14 ... TriRFON LAKE VILLA3E (1,8 16 20 20 9.72 n.HI 11.46 1 RESOURCE RECOVERY PLANT 141 CGHnERCIAL ESTABLISHr:ENTS 51 PARKS! 39 SCHOOLS 6214 RESIOENCES ISLA JEL EGL COU~TRY CLUB LAKE~GGD COUN1RY CLUB MANGROVE BAY GOLF COURSE PASAOENA YACHT AND COUNTRY CLUB SUNSET COLF AND COUNTRY CLUB TWIN BROOKS GOLF COURSE TOTriL ST. FETE REUSE 0.15 C~PnE3S ~0005 MIDDLE SCHOOL/EAST LAY.E HS LANSBROOK (BER!SFORD)-RESIDENTIAl IRR T~RPGN LAKE VILLA8E GOLF CGJRS, (EXC::5j TOiAL TARPON LAKE REUSE 2.14 TA~?DN SPRINGS ~UNICI?AL GOLF CDURS~ 0.: TARPON WOODS GQLF AND TENNIS CLUB 64.09 TOTAL RE~SE HeEt S FLO~ r.3D TARP~N 5P~IN6S CITY Or NeW TARPON WOODS GOLF & TEUNIS CLUS r. ~.~ ....1.. J 4 137 165 185 7~ 100 '7t ",\",1 18.08 214 0.15 , 95 0.60 9(; 0.20 ~12b 27.118 POU: ~UBL:Rt~j{';LE CITY OF 1.4 0.68 GRASS AF:EAS AND GRO~IE (1.68 POLK E:ARTOw C Ii'I ",. MAlicE .., ., 2.48 1-" ...,.,.. SPRINGS ~mE 2.30 ~Ir ':_1 ....L..c,t1r, FOl,: Ft-'r.~ ~"1Ek i)E CITY OF 1 I) .49 ESTEl:H MHiE3 (I,'; 9 ...:r, I ;'GLK HAINES CITy C17Y r:'~ 1.4 I).sa rG~:rlG~ C~Dr'/G~~G~/~ (-", HC~,ES ) 220 o.sa >}, ':"1 F::;U: L;;!,:a:::iir, ~n'{ OF :0,3 8. 4 ~I ;'RnFICIAL IJETLANDS 5,40 -111 .. PD~EF: FLAil. '7 .... i'....l...~ .~ .,.'~ POL}': ~-iDRTH~:!~:E ~H? {LAKELA~CDI . 1.~9 POWEF. FLANT 1.39 '! f'DU W IHER I' '117"'1 ~~ C1TY GF c 2.87 CiTY OwNE~ W.\J ,......, r' 1600 L,Bi r."i, tll .~.. ~i ,HI r;;:'LU TOTAL 26.3 17.24 TOTAL 1820 17.05 SA r:~ 5D: ~ SAR~2JT A SARA'3C!T ~ EARA3~r A ~,H R~SOr A S~FH=QT A S~RA3Gi~ S{,RASO, ~ S~F;EGT A 5(; F:~~0r ~ ."',"t ~.,. -.~ " ;':~i\t1=l: J1 TOTAL 109.66 1 0.31 COGN,RY CLU~ OF SARASGT~ 90 O.OB C~NTR~#L CDUHTY UT!~!TIE3 rNT:Rl~ FL~RIDA :I1IES ~~i~~ :0 SGU7H .3~jE 1.3 1)'~5 ~ I 1,. TOURNAMENT OF PLAYERS CLUB l .17 FOREST LAKES GOLF CLUB 0.B5 NGRTHPORT GOLF COURSE 7.71 BDBDY JGNE3 60Lr CLUB HI-HAT RANCH 1.49 HAY C~CP ~ NATIVE GRASSES RED LAKE VEnICE GOLF CLUB VEHI(c HIRPORl TOTAL VENiCE fiEUSE O.~9 ~ACARANDH WEST CDUNTRi CLU3 v~UIGE G~~~ENS UTiLITi ~1 I .." .....' jOi~L 16.45 12.12 iOTAL 250 (1,22 0.30 ~: 8RT H? 8R. T {GDU) ZA~ASQ1k Cl11 OF t\!ENiCE CITY Or 2.8 1 '11. 93 s~:Arm TO~ AL S~ ~20 12 5200 170 170 8:) 0.30 6.50 6,50 6r.hND 7CTAL 1.41 II" ...v (J.l~ ':362 9,5,3 36,14 WCSSC.2/38 Iil." , it:' , ,~.. ,~ ~.:~. " " i" ,,:'1 . 'I l'.(::~ ";:i~; H ,~ . ,...(. .' , I , " \,: . tf~. :.\": ~ :~ " i, I , . , " - I ,\ In all reclaimed water spray ,irrigation systems, the hydraulic application rate must not produce surface runoff or ponding of the applied waters. A maximum annual average of 2 inches per week is reconmended and a higher rate must be substantiated, base~ upon the renovation and hydraulic capacities of the soil-plant system, the existing quality and use of surface water or groundwater in the area, and other hydrogeologic conditions. 6.4 EXISTING REUSE l?ROORAMS IN THE TRI-COUNTY AREA 6.4.1 HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY Tampa The Authority and the City of Tampa may begin reusing water from the Hookers Point advanced waste-water treatment (ANT) facility by the year 2000. This indirect potable reuse program will be part of a major water resource recove~ project that will allow withdrawal of 30.0 million gallons per day (mgd) from the shallow groundwater aquifer near the Tampa Bypass Canal. A schematic diagram of the proposed resource recove~ project is presented in Figure 6-1. The withdrawal will be accomplished using a system of 17 collector wells located along the canal, with capaci ties of approximately 2 mgd each. The Tampa Bypass Canal will be used as a recharge basin for the aquifer. Since the Tampa Bypass Canal has insufficient water supply for aquifer recharge, the canal's supply will be supplemented with water from the Hillsborough River during the wet season, and with water reclaimed from the Hookers Point AWT facility during the dry season. During droughts,' surface water will be pump€d from the bypass canal to the Hillsborough River to provide the city with additional raw water supply. with 20.0 mgd augmentation of surface supply, the project is expected to increase the regional water supply by at least 50.0 mgd. According to production well tests conducted for the Authority, the shallow groundwater aquifer can be recharged from three sources: the bypass canal, the water table, and horizontal flow through the production zone. The I I I '.....\.. 'I ,I ,I 6-10 ," '.. . .' . .', ,~ ,~. ~,'. . . . ,.' . , ,,', ." .' ., ..... '. .' '.' . ". ".' '. ,,". f~.. ., - I 3~nDI:J " 1.-9 . '. c t;;n . ~- -.... Ql"'C I:(') C::O :J:l;::~ ::!"?l -"'''C o~ ~~o I ~I:: :DO'" -<~ a::J:l.... ....0). ~tIl ~C::t: "" ~~ I: I :1: :E 0 (b , 0 I ,.. :: ~ (') ,.. "'4 VI (')~"' ::r Q)Ql -:e::tl 0 CD ;),0 t:....Vl :x: 3 -<~ ~ ~ ;= 0 I r- c:: . - \:D\I) I, CD :!:: C') .... )o.tD - :t "Co - I ;n (') 0 :xl I c: .. :t ! 0 I 0 ~ ;= - I: :l) ,.. I ~ .....tIl IQ :l) CII ..... I "' 0 CD (/l :xl "' 0 :03 I :l) c: ~ ~ a C) I CoO 0 f.i!:t ",;;~c i :t 0 - I "'1<::0 )o(c::(')_ (') ::z:,Vl c: - :xlilO ",,,,,C) C)~ ~ ::r ~....~ )(tI)""4o::t:.; (') CD L__ "'1"'::tI iiitll~~~.... 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' '.' .' .' ~' , .' ~ ", ", . t" I I I' I :1 - I WCS5C.2/38 t' <1;' [ production well tests sh~d that approximately 80 percent recharge is possible from the bypass canal, approximately 10 percent from horizontal flow, and approxi~tely 10 percent is possible from vertical water table leakage. Water table recharge varies, particularly after several days of pumping. As water table recharge decreases, bypass canal recharge is expected to increase. I Two new facilities ~ll be constructed to provide supplemental treatment of water discharged from the Hookers Point ANT facility, and to treat reclained water withdrawn from the collector wells. A supplemental treatment facility at Hookers Point will b€ designed to produce a water quality equivalent to the existing raw water quality in the other water sources. proposed processes at the supplemental treatment plant include lime treatment, filtration, activated carbon adsorption, reverse osmosis [if needed to reduce total dissolved solids (TDS)), and disinfection. A 30.0-mgd capacity potable water treatment plant will be designed to treat water from the collector ~lls along the T~a Bypass Canal to meet FDER drinking water standards. The ability of the treatment facilities to produce reclaimed water at the desired quality levels is presently uncertain, and is contingent upon the results of further testing. , , I A three-phase, conceptual construction schedule is planned for the project (subject to change). Phase I: 1990 to 1995 T~ansmission line and pump station to transport treated wastewater from Eookers point, to south end of the Tampa Bypass Canal; and 12.5-mgd supplemental treatment capacity at Hooke~s Point. Phase II: 1995 to 2000 Additional 12.5-mgd pumping capacity from Hookers Point to the Tampa Bypass Canal; additional 12.5-mgd supplemental treatment capacity at Eookers Point and the addition of 15.0 mgd of Tampa Bypass Canal well ~ter pumping, collection, and treatment capacity. 6-11 . , ,.:' _' . . " '. ..' ' , ' .. .,.'I./t/;O., '.\.: ,: .~f:lf 0" ~tQ~-_~. ~.s~ ..;i t~~ ': '" , ',' , '. . . ' .' , . ._" '..', : ',,','.. ,',.',' .""..:', '", ,,',' '"".,',,, '..', :,,: '.", .',,',,',' . ' ,'#. . ' ,,' I '.. .' ., ';' ! f.." " .,' " .., ", . . !' .,.,.,i~." !; " '.. \ "._ 'j t. ~ '. ~ 1" ' " . , " ' ~ j' '" . ~ ". " .' " . .. " '.' . , , " " i .', '. ' . ' WCSSC.2/38 . pie" l' l' Phase III: 2000 to 2005, Additional 25.0-mgd pumping capacity from Hookers Point to ~e T~ BypasS Canal; additional 25.0-mgd of supplemental treatment at Hookers Point; and a 15.0-mgd expansion of the Tampa Bypass Canal wells and treatment facility. The total estimated cost of the water resource recove~ project is $80 to $90 million. The higher cost range will occur if the proposed reverse osmosis process is used. Northwest Hillsborough The Northwest Hillsborough County wastewater service area is se~ed primarily by the River Oaks advanced wastewater treatment plant and Dale ~ry wastewater treatment plant. The River Oaks plant heretofoce has discharged into an adjacent channel, and thus no reuse has occurced. The Dale Mabry facility relies on discharge of approximately 3.0 mgd of reclaimed water to local golf courses. Other smaller plants rely on small, relatively isolated areas for both spray irrigation and overflow to ~tlands. Increasing prices for land in the rapidly growing North~est Hillsborough County area are making spray irrigation options difficult. It appears that industrial reuse is not available for significant ~~tities of reclaimed water. In the short-teL.m, continued golf course ircigation, agricultural irrigation, and indirect reuse through discharge to wetlands is expected. ., A wetlands augmentat~on study is being performed by the Hillsboraugh County Department of Water and Wastewater utilities. Two sites for wetlmd aug- mentation using reclaimed water from the county's northwest and central treatment facilities have been proposed. 6-12 ":~~"""~'.(l.o':"':'4.".;J~\ 'X' " . . . . . . : . ..' ': ' ":,',',,," , , ,,':' , " ': "." ,,' :" " ,"- , , '. , .' :~'",.. ' ' ,.., -,' " . . . . . ., t., " I" .' . '.', ....'"..", .' t" , , ." ".' , .'.~' " '. '. : ..' '.' ". . ...... . . . ", . . :. . . . , . '. .' '.' ". .. ".. , '. " ". ..' . ' ~ ' " - : I. . - , , - :- :- - I ;- I " WCS5C.2/38 ('" , , .y;. , I Central Hillsborough Central Hillsborough County is currently served by numerous small wastewater treatment facilities with varying degrees of effluent quality . and reliability. Limited slow-rate irrigation is practiced at the Buckhorn Golf'Course'and at the Bloomingdale Golf Course using reclaimed water produced at the Bloomingdale wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). The Falkenburg Road regional WWTP will provide the reliabilitynecessaLY for a successful reuse program. ,Landowners representing approximately 2,000 acres have signed letters of intent to use reclaimed water from that facility. Industrial reuse in the central area has signific~t market potential. Markets include the resource recove~ facility to which HillsbOrough County is contractually obligated to supply reclained water, the Tampa Electric Company (TECO) power plant, and firms engaged in the chemical and phosphorus mdning industries. South Hillsborough I . The South County reclaimed water supply system provides a good model for water reuse systems required throughout the county. The area is served primarily by two plants, the South County regional and Apollo Beach WWTPs. Reclaimed water facilities at the South County regional advanced seconda~ treatment plant comprise ground storage tanks, pumping equipment and major pipe networks for reclaimed water supply to both area golf courses and to TECO's Big Bend power plant. These facilities provide the capacity for future reclaim~d water use of at least 3.0 mgd. The Apollo Beach WWTP has experienced reliability problems in the past in providing water to the Big Bend power plant. However, during- 1985, the Apollo Beach plant was authorized to purchase filtration equipment to remedy this problem. 6-13 , ; (" ("" .~ (' TO: Clearwater Environmental Adv i <,:,ory 0/'.;7/1 ) Boar d r1embe r s: FROt1: Wi I 1 i~ C. Jonson, Chairman Att~ched ;s a questionaire designed to help us a~tivlties and look ahead at the future of our the questionnaire and return it to Tom Miller. copi-es of each questionnaire and provide these September meeting. evaluate the past committee. Please complete I am asking him to maKe to all members prior to the "... "~ Sincerely, ~ -J!fJ William C. Jonson Cha i rman I I, !, .: I . , '." <: ~ '. .,. ~ :(....1.. . ' ,.." .: . \ , :" ":\. ,', \.~'. ' . r' l ..;. :.. . ".. '. ..\. '. .. .. . .. ~,.- '1,' toO '.L ,', ~ '.' . ':::~ .)t.~~".:::~, .....'1..'.., . _ ,', ,1" ",', -'/', ',/" ,~.... . ., J.. .:' . ,i, :~: ...: 'r:,.' ...... .... ,'. .,' >'; .: . t. I I ' J . . I' . . '. :': :.,,' ,:j:;!~,;;. . ';iy!{"tiY;"\ ;;:iP,cirji;;:".,:' , , , , (I .". . . Y.I. j...:. 1 t~ ~., ,d,: ,..... . "'. .", ..' : . .... .., '. '.' . .... .... .........:; .....'.':'"d::.,;;,'~,:"'..,..'" .' '.' .'. .'. Mission Questionnaire Clearwater Environmental Advisory Board YOUI' N.ame: Today's mission In your own words, briefly descl'ibe what you view as the mission of the committee today: Accomplishments t~hat do you consider- the- cornrnittee's principle accomplishments to have been: t1 i sse d 0 lLP 0 r tun i t i ~ L 00 kin 9 b a c k j s the rea n y t h i n 9 t hat t h eo c ornm i t tee could have done better <or differ-ently) to suppor-t today's mission: , Mission ChanQe~ Would you suggest a change to todays mission? Added scope or- reduce scope? , , , , ,~ . .' '. ;' -;\,f. ,,:'/~ '. .~ . '" " .... ~." ;', . ;,' '., ! : ',)..1 .;, ,:, 'I: :':,i\g;~:,:;;: ,', '; "..'; ,~~' '\) .. , ,..... ", . I " ~ . \. . ;. I .. . . t, . t .' , . ~ "." :' ;', ,;~,. " .1:. ,',' . : ,:', , I .' ", '.., ',' ,J:' ,_ ", ,,"'..' '.', , ' '.,' ....., ,_.' t. \ '.. . .~',' ..... . '.' (.... r Page 2 Val u e 0 f the C omm i t t e e~ I n you r 0 pin ion, i s the c omm I t tee ago 0 d investment of City resources? Staff time is required to support the commi t tee. . In your opinion, is the committee a good investment of your time and energy? Are you feel ing personallY rewarded " , by the accompl ishments of the committee? ~ommittee Time Is the amount of time YOU are spending on Committee activities what you expected? Would you change the amount of time spent by committee members: more time, less time. . ! ,?taff SUQ..port Is the comini ttee receiving adequate s.taff support to 1 , . accQmpl ish it's mission? ,/ t ' , ' > ',"' .' . , " . ' :: .~\ ;: . \; \' .~'... ;" "" . . " ,\ .' - .. .' .,.. I,'. ". . . : ~ '.'.. .' . . .'.' - '." \ ',; " . . '. ' .' - :', ' .' . ...". ,: < . ' ,.."..' , ,r,'" r I~ Communication with City C.9mmission How do you feel about the communication between the the Ci ty Commission and the Committee? ..!..- Future Topics What topics would yoU suggest the commi ttee consider in the future? L Other Comments , " : " :l't. " , 1 ,. '..:'y/ r...., ---"- .'._'~ ~..-.... ~ I, , ' . I'~', " ,', /'" , ( ./ . , .I ' . . . I I ' FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS ~ ..... i I , I". ' I:'., , , , 1. The Ordinance as proposed begins to eliminate the c~rcumvention of requirements aS5o~iated wi~h'existing ,,'imperviousness at redeve~oprnent 5i tes, immediately upon .',.,~,:,:,~:~_~~y,change at"the site. There is. no ,thres]lo1d, .,.. '" : established which a developer must reach before '''kicking- " ,.' in ". . the',: new, requir;emen t . rl'he developer will be , responsible' for providing facilities (or payment in lLeu of,) from the outset. A number could be determined to : serve as a minimum amount of redevelopment that must be involved beforathe requirements take 'effect. ~~ !.-:: ...... . '!, . i:7.:.~:!':;" .. " . ;.";'. . . .,. . f :' L; .....':"". ;,....... ~;:. :,.......-- . ~V~....~.:~-. '.::.~~'" 2. "Tne ordinance a~ proposed will apply the requirements in dLrect proportion to the extent to which .the site plan "'for a project is altered. A certain amount of alteration , ':"could. be" determiined to represen tsuf ficient redevelopment :,:,~to~require'that the entire site be brou~ht uptb 'code. _." .. . .... ... - . -... ~ ,'.' ..-.. ~~'..I=:~' .~; ~. : '. . '.;.t"::~. .'/"..; :....;., .. ;'. .. ';..,........... . . .!~~..~~.~..:~, .. .'. t~~TIf~~:j:;if. ' , ' - ',' , ~1~t."~.l;.:'t.' :::;:-:';~:-.:.~~I- .. ,~~s~l~I..~ , ...'.3. ,,:;Property, owners in the downtown area have requested that ~'E~~t~i~-~:,',~, ' ... ';' all property within the Urban Center zone' beeK:e:mpted ~'~I""'\.-."'" '"""I,..... .' f th . t f th d' . '3<i~';::;:~~R~ ,',: ,,', ' rom, e requ1.remen - s. 0" e or l.nance. 'U....:..z::::..:..,,:...-... ..... --....... ..- -.)I.............~........- . !~~~;~;:';:::.::'::.~~::~:::_.~ T~~ ,yf1:~r~s:?u~ _,c:o.~f,fici,~~t:~_ ,~~ ~~n~ff us~d", ~y',tp,7.. C,~ ~y" could =::::.::.:~;;~~7:'-~'.-,..,',.;...-:.,~......be changed,.(up ',or down), '''prov.1.ded :they..staY".w.xth.1.u. the" f:~~~;:n~:;:'~":'" '..' :::: ':::iridividualranges associated with 'the rationalc'empericisrn f~~~t:t~: ';"" .. from which they were derived, . ~ :~::.l.~ ';':~.~.:..~~. . . ... ~I~~~:?:r~'::';. ' 5'. '. Some other method could be employed such as - assigning a , ~:;:::::::~, pre-development runoff coefficient C, ,for use in ':+,:::":i" calcula ting pre-development s tormwater volumes r equal to r~'~ 1/2 the existing weighted coeffLcient of runoff - instead [ of the .37 assignment proposed in the ordinance. t.... .. .L. If' ~~. . I' -. .......-. .,. . ~: ~. ;', ' ~~_...... . ~,;:"~:',:, ,. , ~~. ;':. .:;: .... :r ~ .. ~t.. .- ~.~.. .:. ~l" .. iI, . ~...:._..... ;!.... . r:.~: .._., . f-:,: E. .,. .. " I 1 I '.' .:," ..: ," ," '; , " :,' , '. , ", ,",,'" <' ('"' t"' SITE PLAN DATA ~. , '\' GROSS AREA 1.3 ACRES 54,516 Sq. Ft. OPEN SPACE COVERAGE 40 % " 21,804 SQ.Ft. "~ BUILDING ARE.lt\ COVERAGE 25 % 13,629 Sq. Ft. REQUIRED PARKING 26 SPACES PROPOSED PARKING 30 SPACES . TOTAL VEHICULAR USE AREA 35% 19,078 Sq. Ft. REQUIRED INTERIOR LANDSCAPE AREA 6% OF V.U.A OR 1,144 Sq. Ft. INTERIOR PROVIDED 1 _ 046 OR 5. 9 % (" /" SITE PLAN TIME FRAME: 56 days PROCEDURE: 1. Presub mission conference wi th planning staff. 2. Application Sul;>mission a) Completed application form signed by property owner or legally authorized representative. b) Twelve sets of prel ill1inary site plans prepared by a land surveyor, archi teet, or landscape architect , licensed in the State of Florida , drawn to scale not smaller than I" = SO' and on a sheet not to eKceed 24" x 36", showing the following information: 1) Site Plan Name (Property appraiser's parcel number to be included) 2) Name, address, telephone number of applicant, property owner, and preparer of the plan.. 3) North arrow, scale and date prepared 4) Legal description 5) Location Map 6) Zoning district of subject property and adjoining properties. 7) Iden tify a) Watercourses b) vVetlands c) Tree masses d) Specimen trees including description and location of understory e) Ground cover vegetation f) Wildlife habitats g) Any other environmentally unique areas 8) Gross and nct site area expressed in square feet and acres. 9) Number of units and net density 10) Floor area devoted to each category of use and floor area ratio 11) Delineate 011 Plan and Computation Summary a) Area of building coverage b) Open space for the lot - expressed in dquare feet and as a percentage c) Open spacefor the front yard - expressed in square feet and as a percentage . . '. '..... '. , ...' . . . .. " . '. .' .'.,' . I .','," ..... ,":' '.' '. '.~',. , ". . .' . . u .,...."' . I drainage related to the development. d) Existing and proposed utilities show: 1) Size and location of water lines 2) Fire hydrants 3) Sewer lines 4) Manholes 5) Lift Stations e) t) g) h) i) j) ~ r. ~ k) " ~ i .t 3. DRC takes a) b) c) Existing (including o fticial records book and page numbers) and proposed utility easements. EKisting one-foot contours or key spot elevations on-site, and such off-site elevations as may be specifically required which may affect the drainage or retention on the site. The proposed general use and development of internal spaces including the following: 1) All recreational and open space areas 2) Plazas and major landscaped area by function 3) Location and description of all proposed outdoor furniture (such as seating, lighting and telephones) . Location of all earth or water retaining walls, earth berms, and public and private sidewalks. Phone lines, if project is to be developed in phases All of the following dimensions: 1) Lot lines 2) Streets 3) Drives 4) Building lines 5) Building setbacks 6) Building heights 7) Structural overhangs and building separation Shadow cast in formation if the proposed building IS higher than any immediately adjacent building or in if the height of the building is greater than the distance of the building to any lot line. (Peak time of summer and winter sun to show how shadow will be cast of other properties. ) meets with applicant to discllss the Final Site Plan and one of the following actions: Approves Approves with Conditions Deny 5. City Commission takes final action on the following: " " " i'"," , ' 1 ,: ",,': ' ". '..... ~..' : , :,. " .. , ' I., '. : . . .:', "".,,' , '. . .' . . ' ,~. '. ,: . ' '. . pnOCESS: 1. 2. 3. '12) Parking a) Number of spaccs rcquired - showing the applicable formula b) Number of spaces provided c) Number of handicapped spaced required and provided 13) Driveways, curb cuts, and parking areas 14) Location or all public and private easements and streets within and adjacent to the site. IS) Location, size and height of all existing and proposed buildings and stnlctures on the site. 16) Location of existing public and private utilities 17) Total paved vehicular use area expressed in square feet and percentage of the overall site. 18) Designate interior parking lot landscape areas by: a) Shading or cross-hatching b) Total square footage c) Percen tage of total paved vehicular area 19) The definition and location of all refuse collection facilities including screening to be provided. NOTE: The site should be limited to one sheet if possible. If not possible, an index sheet of the same size must be included showing the entire parcel with individual sheet number referenced thereon. c) The correct processing fees Staff reviews plan with the site plan checklist and then site plan is placed on City Commission Agenda for Receipt and Referral. Plans are distributed to Development Review Committee (ORC) members for preliminary review and comments. Then the plan is sent to City Commission for review. City Commission reviews preliminary site plan. If acceptable, City Commission may authorize Final Site Plan to be submitted to D.R.C. (12 copies). In addition to the information on the preliminary site plan, the }~inal Site Plan shall show the following: a) Surveyed location, diameter at breast height (4" or greater) and general type all existing trees. Trees shall be designated as to be removed or to remain. b) Dimensions of all required landscape areas (detailed landscaped plans to be submitted with construction plans) . c) Provisions for both on-site and off-site storm water , '. I 1 " i :1 'I i ! I ..-."..-.-..--- "."~-","--"--~----'~_.~.._'- . ,-~,-_._.._-- . { '.:, ,."j ., 'L~ - ',.. '~' . .... .. ":' ':. '... '....; " '< 'j:,. ,>' <";'. ;". .',>'. .' '. . ,." , ".', .:~., .'" " , . '. . " _ . . . ~': . , ' .' . . , 4" .... . . . ~ , r'" ,.,""" I a) Transfer of Development Rights b) Planned Developments c) Project determined by City Commission at the time of Receipt and Referral (to be inappropriate for administrative approval. , "' 6. Final Action by City Commission may be as follows: a) Approve b) Approve with Conditions c) Den y 7. A Revised Final Site Plan (15 sets) reflecting the conditions made by DRC and for City Commission is submitted to the Planning Staff for review. These plans must be signed and sealed by a Florida licensed professional engineer, architect or landscape architect. 8. Fifteen (15) sets of the plans are sent to City Clerk for certification. Three are returned to the applicant, two of which are to accompany the application for building permit. .!' . 9. Change to an approved site plan a) Major Change - Review approval by DRC b) Minor Change - Approved by City Manager c) Simple - Approved by Development Code Administrator i ., I , " . ' , , WP\procsite.lc , . .. . , " ~ . $: . '.' '., '. . .' . .'. '., , ' . I I',. .:' . ,. .. . ',' '. . . '" . . .' ',. . , ~ . . . '" . ,'. r~~1 . \ SITE PLAN TIME FRAME: 56 days PROCEDURE: 1. Presubmission conference with planning staff 2. Application Sul;>mission a) Completed application form signed by property owner or legally authorized representative. b) Twelve 'sets of preliminary site plans prepared by a land surveyor, architect, or landscape architect , licensed in the State of Florida , drawn to scale not slnaller than 1" = 50' and on a sheet not to exceed 24" x 36", showing the following information: 1) Site Plan Name (Property appraiser~ s parcel number to be included) 2) Name, address, telephone number of applicant, property owner, and preparer of the plan.. 3) North arrow, scale and date prepared 4) Legal description 5) Location Map 6) Zoning district of subject property and adjoining properties. 7) ldenti fy a) Watercourses b) WetIands c) Tree masses d) Specimen trees including description and location of understory e) Ground cover vegetation 1) Wildlife habitats g) Any other environmentally umque areas 8) Gross and net site area expressed in square feet and acres. 9) Number of units and net density 10) Floor area devoted to each category of use and floor area ratio 11) Delineate on Plan and Computation Summary a) Area of building coverage b) Open space for the lot - expressed in dquare feet and as a percentage c) Open space for the front yard - expressed in square feet and as a percentage i - , ~ , ',' , " ".' ',':' : ,', i, ',," ,': ,:,' ''"''.:..,,'C:'':~'-, " · " . '. ~ . I . . . . '; .' '; , . I '.' :', ...,' , . t ..: " ...' .' . . ' '. .', .: ' (_0 drainage related to the development. d) Existing and proposed utilities show: 1) Size and location of water lines 2) Fire hydrants 3) Sewer lines 4) Manholes 5) Lift Stations e) f) g) h) i) j) k) 3. DRe takes a) b) c) . Existing (including official records book and page numbers) and proposed utility easements. Existing one-foot contours or key spot elevations on-site, and such off-site elevations as may be specifically required which may affect the drainage or retention on the si tee The proposed general use and development or internal spaces including the following: 1) All recreational and open space areas 2) Plazas and major landscaped area by function 3) Location and description of all proposed outdoor furniture (such as seating, lighting and telephones). Location of all earth or water retaining walls, earth berms, and public and private sidewalks. Phone lines, if project is to be developed in phases All of the following dimensions: 1) Lot lines 2) Streets 3) Drives 4) Building lines 5) Building setbacks 6) Building heights 7) Structural overhangs and building separation Shadow cast information if the proposed building is higher than any immediately adjacent building or in if the height of the building is greater than the distance of the building to any lot line. (Peak time of summer and win ter sun to show how shadow will be cast of other properties.) , , . meets with applicant to discllss the Final one of the following actions: Approves Approves with Conditions Deny Site Plan and 5. City Commission takes final action on the following: , '.. ....._.._,'. ~: I,." 't~U"''''' ,". .... . . '.' .' ...', ". ,~:~.: .',..'.: .... :., -' '. .: .... ""'-~',:' ,'. :.. . ' ,. : ..' , , :.,,'...' " :' ' :'" ' .". . , ' . ' . ", ',. . ~, _... .r I . :,' : .' :, ' . I', '. . '" /.", .. .' ~ , ,'. '12) Parking a) Number of spaces required - showing the applicable formula b) Number of spaces provided c) Number of handicapped spaced required and provided 13) Driveways, curb cuts, and parking areas 14) Location or all public and private easements and streets within and adjacent to the site. 15) Location, size and height of all ex.isting and proposed buildings and structures on the site. 16) Location of existing public and private l.1tilities 17) Total paved vehicular use area expressed in square feet and percentage of the overall site. 18) Designate interior parking lot landscape areas by: a) Shading or cross-hatching b) Total square footage c) Percentage of total paved vehicular area 19) The c1efi ni tion and locati on of all refuse collection facilities including screening to be provided. NOTE: The site should be limited to one sheet if possible. If not possible, an index sheet of the same size must be included showing the entire parcel with individual sheet number referenced thereon. The correct processing fees " I , .1 ! i ; c) PROCESS: 1. Staff reviews plan with the site plan checklist and then site plan is placed on City Commission Agenda for Receipt and Referral. 2. Plans are distributed to Development Review Committee (DRC) members for preliminary review and comments. Then the plan is sent to City Commission for review. 3. City Commission reviews preliminary site plan. If acceptable, City Commission may authorize Final Site Plan to be submitted to D.R.C. (12 copies). In addition to the information on the preliminary site plan, the Pinal Site Plan shall show the following: a) Surveyed location, diameter at breast height (4" or greater) and general type all ex.isting trees. 1'rees shall be designated as to be removed or to remain. b) Dimensions of all required landscape areas (detailed landscaped plans to be submitted with construction plans) . c) Provisions for both on-site and off-site storm water . . . . '." ',"~'. I '. . . ..' . , . '.' t. f. . . ' . - '_ . . . " " ,'. I I , . I ' I '. . . (' a) Transfer of Development Rights b) Planned Developments c) Project deterrnined by City Commission at the time of Receipt and Referral (to be inappropriate for administrative approval. 6. Final a) b) c) Action by City Commission Approve Approve with Conditions Deny may be as follows: , ~ I 7. A Revised Final Site Plan (15 sets) reflecting the conditions made by DRC and for City Commission is submitted to the Planning Staff for review. Tl1ese plans must be signed and sealed by a Florida licensed professional engineer, architect or landscape architect. i, 8. Fifteen (15) sets of the plans are sent to City Clerk for certification. Three are returned to the applicant, two of which are to accompany the appl ication for building permit. ;, 9. Change to an approved site plan a) Major Change - Review approval by DRC b) Minor Change - Approved by City Manager c) Simple - Approved by Development Code Administrator i ! ; " . .;. . ..." . :' y~. \' WP\ procsite. tc j' ! \ , " '< "," , ~', "< ',.. '" >,,' " ,', """ ." ',' ',"'1., ,"'""''''~ ::.".. "', ._. '". '. ..','.', ,", .' , ' .... '.. " ' 'j '. . ., ". .' . . ". .. I. : .' . . ~ . . . . ......._........-..._......~. ......-......"'.~_...~_..,....>.... , --- --.....-.., . , . " '.. , . , . . " . , . '. I , . ~ '4 " . '. '. ' :. ,': . . , " ,.' ' . VUIUflle u \,; ,- I I Runoff Coefficier I L S Lakes 8ldgs. & Pvt. Turfblock Green I undeveloped 1.00 .95 .45 .20 I I I i . , C - .20 C = .70 r------- ------- I ~==~ L__ I r-- 1--- L__ I r-- It:::-7 . . .-. . , r::~':;~. 5 Acres ~ \ \.... Vol. - (.20) (3.6) (5) (3600) Vol. - 12,960 cu. ft. ----, --ool __J I --, --ool __J I --, -----I __J I ''r -.'1;' :.'r ....... --1 "-- I I Vol. - (.70) (3.6) (5) (3600) Vol. - 45,360 cu. ft. 127960 CU. ft. = 32,400 cu. ft. Must Store 45,360 cu. ft. - ' --..... 100' I D100' Need .L.:<..l--_ . _ . '" - ~~_.:.:.... .---. .:-~=.-. ::"-=a,~',;" ~ "~"'" ..-....".... '---'.' ~. C - .70 C = .95 r I 1--- t== ~I I I l~ L_ I r- .i-~ c=J ,. I. i" 5 Acres J .J \.. .J , ---I --i --'1 ---I __J I ---, ~ __J I ---a Vol. (.95) (- r-\ (5) (3600) (.70) (- ,,\ (5) (3600) - ')~D) VoL - ..J_ 0 ) VoL 61 ,560 cu. - Vol 4:JTBED cu. ~ - I 1.._ - .~ Must 45..360 ~ 61.560 -. r. store cu-, ~~t ~ IL. . ..- - .... , ",.. . ':. ' ." . '. ~ '. '" . -, . . ., 4 "'. . ": .. " " .. . . j. : . ' . ' , '. ~ ....... r1-t. /rw-P~ ., .'.... .. :,.;,r.d ..,...... ... ~ , Assign C := .37 4't'. c = .70 Now Completely CI eared r: - -- ------------, f r-- 1--- L_- I r-- t--- L__ I ~== TTlTTTI L--=:J t'. ~ ~. --~ __J I --, --~ __J , I --, --~ __J I --, , ,5 Acres ....- . . , Vol. Vol. - (.37) (3.6) (5) (3600) - 23,976 cu. ft. Vol. - (.70) (3.6) (5) (3600) Vol. - 45,360 cu. ft. - - -~.:.... -'J!!: . .... ~s.:.:'. ~;~~: ..; ~~'-:'.., ~~;.~, " -=..-....0.;. .... ... "#."~'t.!'~J:.. . ;;;::::...." :...... ----- ... Must store '~4-5,360 cu. ft. - 23976 cu. ft. = '2l~384 cu. ft. ~~( "~ ~....!;'."-' -Need 84' []84' ......:.." ." _.... --..... _. ~.::- ...... ~- -~,"~- . ...' .... ~ .... _. .. ........,..,.,~~.....- - " '..-' . _... - ..-- :::.~~~~~;o', -.."""':~:-=-Ass1gn :~7 to.:._area:-:-.changed - , -.-; -~f:;;~~.. ,.,,:::~O.:s.e-:::~,9:S-:,ior':~rem-aitider ~---, - . . .. .=;.-_.!.~.-:~.:-- ::--'~~_".:..=-.' .. r-:-- - -, -, -, , ,d " I.. . . .J ~:':~.:L:c. - - ~T .np. -. -"IJ'"I~''' , f ~~', :,' ~ ~~::: -.-~:;.,,~_ ;1. ,~:-,.::,.:~,_.._.~,,_ ~~_',', -;" ~ ,. .,-- ,I I =:: b~cr.:es, .. I ..::-~ ' I ~~:;." ._ I ---- I ~~~:':'-'.'- - r ' : .- -",... ,-, , . I (----~l ' I - '''L_ ~ ) I . -x c -= .70 . pIIIy ----.., --~ ---1 '----I , ---l ~ . ----J ---I ---1 -1 r--- I . !-- L__ I ' "lr~-. -~ L-_ I r- r-- L__ I .~ -'f::..-=;:,: '. . Vol. = (.66) (3.6) (5) (3'6"00) -. .. 0---:-- _ ._.. VoL -= ,447m3, ell. ft. Vol. = (.70) (3.6) (5) (3"600) Vol = ,45.350 cu.. - ft. -r---~,.. ...- ... . -' MUst .store 45r 3BOcu_ fL - -42: /6,8 cu.. ft. -= '2,392 cu.ft.. ?~ 3cr' Need ! 1 :lli I '. i'd'- - I On page ONE under the heading "Design Frequency", strike from the table of runoff coefficients, the line "impervious areas undergoing redevelopment---- ---.37. and In the middle of the third paragraph on page 5, beginning with the words urn the methodology for calculating stormflow" substitute for the remainder of "~ that paragraph------- In the methodology for calculating stormflow from property undergoing redevelopment, the pre-development volume of runoff will be calculated by the use of a Weighted Runoff Coefficient taken from the following table: PROPERTY DESCRIPTION* WEIGHTED COEFFICIENT OF RUNOFF** Undergoing Redevelopment and not 1/2 Actual contributing to an existing flooding problem Undergoing .redevelopment and .20 contributing to an existing flooding problem Undergoing redevelopment and 1/2 Actual contributing to an existing flooding problem for which an attenuating storm- water management project is underway *City Engineer shall be the determining authority of the Property Description ** In no case shall the coefficient be less than .20 ** To be applied only to area of property undergoing alteration " ....,..... V_V _"~h T - , '~ <,,'(fi- r SITE PLAN DATA GROSS AREA 1.3 ACRES 54,516 Sq. Ft. OPEN SPACE COVERAGE 40 % 21 , 804 SQ. Ft. ,'~ BUILDING AREA COVERAGE 25 % 13,629 Sq. Ft. REQUIRED PARKING PROPOSED PARKING 26 SPACES 30 SPACES TOTAL VEHICULAR USE AREA 35% 19,078 Sq. Ft. REQUIRED INTERIOR LANDSCAPE AREA 6% OF V~U.A OR 1,144 Sq. Ft. INTERIOR PROVIDED 1 ~ 046 OR 5.9 % ._......._-..~-,. ., ,t<,,\,.. f ,I' '; I, , ' , ',' . i;. t. /." , " I i . . . . ,,' I i,' FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS ~ ..... i f;, ," , I ~:,:, , i:;:. -:::'::.' 1. The Ordinance as proposed begins to eliminate the c~rcumvention of requirements associated wit~'existin~ ,.:impervio,usness at redevelopment si tes, immediately upon "..~::~:~_~~y: change at ...the, site. There is, no ,threshold ' ; established which a developer must reach before "kicking- "..in".' the',~ new requi.z::ement. The, developer will be , responsible' for providing facilities (or payment in l~eu of.) from the outset. A number could be determined to : serve as a minimum amount of redevelopment that must be involved befora 'the requirements take 'effect. ~,: ~.-:;. ., .... .~. . :. ~ .. . r : ~ .:- r,' ....::--. :::...:. ., i_" . ~SfJ,~-':::~~:; ',;' .::., 2. 'Tne ordinance aEl proposed will apply the requirements in '$':~:'~~-;'~,'" ':'T:. ' dfrect proportion to 'the extent to which. the site plan i~~L..;~,:.~.,.. ... .. for a project is altered. A certain amount of alteration E(~~?~tr:'~~~', '-~" ',-'could be, determfned to represent ,sufficient redevel~pment .!.~~~\..-';~_. ,:. ,",.,""to" require- that the entire site be brought up to 'co e. i,ii';~~;::f; . ....." " , ' '~~~~1u,:ri:::;f..:' ".. 3., ,,; Property owners in the downtown area have requested that ~.~~!f.~i~'~""".. ' "', ';' all property within the Urban Center' zone' be exempted ~fE~i~~1:~";;',:: , from ,the requirements, of the ordinance. i.!>'~:!:.."-=.::':'...-.... . '.. . -_.._.~. '."~*""'"'' .,}I.tI... ....................... . If~,~,.,....:..""~..,4__~-'-' . The, various coef ficients of runoff used by' the City could =_.._-,- :.;;::;::::::::.:. ~::::::::':::',~':: b~ .. ch'-ci'il. -g~d . (.. up" <or down) ,.',:'p'rovlded;, they' ..'5 tay. '..,wi'thirr the '" Ii ....h...".l'. .... '. . r.. ll.t:;:~~'r::::'!':'''' ;': ,':.'::;: iridi vidual' ranges associated with the ra tionalTempericism ~\Q '....;, .. f h . h th d' d i!L:.rr7tF~r;X: > .. rom W ,loC ey were erJ. ve . ~~_........-. ~-":. :~:~:".~~," ,:....."' '" . '_UI"".. ,.'" ,..., . . ':::~"'.,V.:' ZO:"'~ ...."..l ;":"...L. ;.J..:...--.._ .. .. , 5'. .. Some other method could be employed such as - assigning a pre-development runoff coefficient C, .for use in calculating pre-development stormwater volumes, equal to 1/2 the existing weighted coefficient of runoff - instead of the .37 assignment proposed in the ordinance. ~.._.~"- --.-...- ~.. . -. ....... ._~._...... ~f- '" Oi :1' ':...~ \ t. f. ~ : .1. "'...'\ ~"..;.. .., ~: ~. ;'. . ::!';7',~'. . .- .... ..... ;:':',~' .,.,.. :'?: ,'" .. ~'.. ~. -',' ;t " ~t.. .' .:1... .., .~ ~i" .. ; s l1:' , A4r-- --. , ;!...... . :!::.::. .... . r.:.,;: ' G. ..' .. :- 1 t ',' , . ..' . , ..' . < . . .,' . . ",.. . . . - " . " , " . . , .: '. .. ...:. } CLW1C.3j19 5/15j91 /IA'" ~~.,' ~ Channel Reach Palmetto st. to Douglas Ave. Drew st. to Palmetto st. Cleveland St. to Drew st. pierce st. to Cleveland st. Franklin St. to Pierce St. Court st. to Franklin St. Druid Road to Court St. Jeffords St. to Druid Road Browning st. to Jeffords st. Lakeview Road to Browning st. Belleview Blvd. to Lakeview Rd. st. Thomas Dr. to Belleview Blvd. ~,/:. STEVENSON CREEK MODEL EVALUATION OF A "NATURAL PLAN" Natural plan Description Restore channel and vegetate; 8=37'; 'IW ... 75' . widen channel to establish 4:1 sides lopes and vegetate; axlO'; 'IW-60' to 90' . Natural vegetated channel; Ba5'; S5=2.5:1, TW=50'. Retain existing 20' wide rectangular section; vegetate bottom. Natural vegetated channel; B-30' to 36'; S5=4:1, TW=90' to 100'. Natural vegetated channel; B=36', S5=4:1, 'lW...I00'. Excavate Glen Oaks G.C. to Elev. 6.5 to establish a 2-acre wetlandj detention pond with normal pool Elev. 12.3. New Linn Lake weir constructed north of Druid Road. Restore and vegetate Linn Lake. Retain Jeffords st. culverts and cut channel back to 3:1 sides lope , &=0", 'IW=42'. Three lO'x7' BC under Jeffords St. to car~ flood flows. Natural vegetated channel; BcD', 55=1.5:1, TW=20'. Construct two 10'x5' BC under Hillcrest Ave. to carry flood flows. Restore and vegetate natural ehannel; B-8', 5S-1.5:1, TWW28'. Natural vegetated ehannel; 8-0', 55-3:1, 'lW-48'. Natural vegetated channel; 8=0', SSe3:1, ~42'. New Riee Lake weir constructed north of st. Thomas Drive. Channel Velocity (ft/sec) V2s=2 to 3 ft/see "25...6 ft(sec "2 s =9 ft(see "25=2 ft(see "25=2 ft(see "25=4 to 5 ftjsee '125-=7 ft/see '125=3 to 4 ft/sec '125=3 to 4 ft/sec Book 44 7/19/90 ''",''f r Two citizens spoke in support of additional parking indicating there is strong support from the businesses in the marina for parking. Concern was expressed regarding an exit on the site in the vicinity of the post office creating a dangerous situation. This exit would be eliminated if the site is converted to parking according to the proposed plan. Commissioner Nunamaker moved to accept Option,#5. The motion was duly seconded. In response to a question, Harbormaster Bill Held indicated one person had expressed interest in a full service station. Upon the vote being taken, Commissioners Nunamaker and Regulski voted II aye," Commi ss ioners F i tzgera 1 d and Berf ie 1 d and ~1ayor Garvey voted "nay." Motion fa iled. Commissioner Fitzgerald moved to authorize staff to solicit bids for a full service station using Options 1, 2 and 3 with a 50-day time limit for response. The motion was duly seconded. Discussion continued in regard a full service stat10n with options open for a convenience store, mechanical sales, etc. Concern was expressed that if a convenience store was allowed, they would want alcoholic beverage sales. It was indicated that the City Commission had already indicated alcoholic' beverages would not be allowed. . It was the general direction, if there are no bids, the Commission would go forward witll the recommendation to convert this property to parking. Upon the vote being taken, Commissioners Fitzgerald and Berfield and Mayor Garvey voted "aye," Commissioners Regulski and Nunamaker voted "nay." Motion carried. ITEM 139 - Creation of a Clearwater "Environmental Advisorv Committeell appointed by the City Commission (eM) In the near future, there are several major environmental initiatives which the Commission will be asked to implement, including the development of a reclaimed water irrigation master plan, a stormwater utility for water quantity and quality purposes and master drainage plans and improvements along with Stevenson's Creek. Major changes in Federal and State regulatory programs will also shape Clearwater's work program in water quality monitoring. In addition, several state environmental programs, such as the Surface Water Improvement and Management Act Program (S.W.I.M.) along with the Southwest Florida Water Management District, have created new opportunities for grant-funded environmental ~itigation projects and studies such as those currently funded by the district for water qual ity improvements at Del Oro Groves Park on Upper Tampa Bay, along with the recent designation of Tampa Bay as a national estuary, one of sixteen in the United States. 9 . '; ... ," . ", . . ' .' . , I' ~)' . .' '. ' ~" ... .' ; '. :' :. .' . , "', . '. .', ,'. ( :. .,; ..", ." ': ; , '. , .", '. '. " . f~';:~~'" As the City plans for these illitiatives, a proper and representative role for citizen input can be created through the formation of a Clearwater Environmenta 1 Advisory COllllni ttee,. The purpose of thi 5 corumi ttee wou 1d not be limited to reviewing completed programs and projects but, rather, would be pro-active in nature. Such a group would be uti1 ized to assist in the early formation of strategies and alternatives to accompl ish water quality projects and to advise on the best means to respond to new regulatory requirements for monitoring and enforcement of pollution violations within the City. Questions were rai~ed regarding the initial ~ppointments, with the item being written that three of the Commission group appointments would be for three years and two appointments for two years. It was requested this be changed to three appointments for two-year terms and two for one-year terms. In response to quest ions, it was indicated the Committee was not 1 imited to water projects but could decide in whicll projects they wished to become involved. Commissioner Fitzgerald moved to approve the duties, organizational structure and membership for the creation of a Clearwater Environmental Advisory Committee as revised. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously. ITEM #40 - Ratifv Emerqency Purchase of 60 Ethernet Personal Computer Boards due to lightning strike (AS) On July 10, 1990, the City Hall Annex building was struck by lightning causing damage to 60 personal computers located in Parks and Recreation, Traffic Engineering, Public Works Engineering, Data Information Services, Risk Management, Community Relations, and the D.I.S. lraining Room. These departments utilize the computers on a daily basis for many functions, ranging from word processing to customer service. The Department of Administrative Services requested the City Manager to waive the purchasing policies in order to repair the damaged computers as quickly as possible. The City has experienced tllis same type of damage on three other occasions. Last year, Data Information Services contacted the manufacturer of the boards to see if it was possible to purchase a "surge suppression" device to help eliminate this type of damage. Unfortunately, a device of this type is not available. Therefore, the damaged boards will be replaced with a different type of product which is much less susceptible to lightning damage. Although 45 boards failed immediately following the lightning strike, additional boards have been failing on a daily basis since the strike, making it necessary to replace all of the boards in the Annex. In response to questions, 0.1.5. Manager Laura Chase indicated the boards that had been damaged were selected as this was the least expensive way to go and there was no indication they were more susceptible to lightning damage. In response to a question, it was indicated the new boards will have insulated cable. Book 44 7/19/90 10 ~) .:~~~~ ~"I ~ " ' .,~,' . ~/,~.., ....-... (I' ,j! :}.1 ' ,y , !~Ot' " :;~: . . J -t~: ' ~11., " .~ .1. . ~ ,; 9;""1. 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